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i'll live it down again. >> not so fresh.m ne paul from new jersey. maybe biden drives a classic corvette so his insurance can't spdrivestty on him.the ch the chinese. that's another story . w >> i want to knowry who the mystery minor mechanic is that i need to know. >> dino from pace in arizona. >> i'm letting my car know i'm italian. snitches get stitche italian. s. >> bill from cambridge, massachusetts. jesse isn't johnny too old for spring break. i said the same thing to mysel?. ,but yet i went anyway. paul from groton, connecticut how are you going to compete with theg to pope? we're hearing the pope is dropping his book, marcping h 19th, the same day get it together comes out. >>t is my world. and welcome to hannity.
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we begin tonight with a fox news alert. donald trump could clinch the republican nomination at any moment. with polls now closed in georgia, mississippi, and fox news tonight can project that donald trump will win both primaries. and now all eyes are on washington state. and with another resounding win. well, 45th president could officially seal the deal tonight, setting up a 2024 rematch against joe biden. earlier tonight, biden officially got the delegates that he needed tom and anxietym democratic voters. coming up, my monologue is straight ahead tonight. but first, here to break down the very latest numbers. our own kevin corke is with us. kevin. call it a two for tuesday in politics, sean. you're right. both president biden and former president trump are basically wrapping up their party's respective nominations. you know, mr. biden's already sealed the deal. mr. trump will do so shortly. georgia and mississippi and washington all holding primaries today. sean, while hawaii holds a gop caucus
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in all 235 delegates up for grabs for the democrats and biden's already over the top, he only needed less than 100 going into the day. as for republicans, 161 delegates on the board, so it should take a look. you see, it doesn't need much. right on the right side of the screen there. president trump will get the job done, just like mr. biden got the job done. here's what's interesting , though. if you think back to what all the naysayers said about president trump's chances. third consecutive gop nomination. that is incredible. now, neither man has anything scheduled for tonight, sean. but obviously we're watching social media. and if either one posts anything of note, i'll pass it along to you. but for now, back to you, my friend. all right. we always can count on you, kevin. as always, thank you. now to an explore of hearing that was on capitol hill all day today. another blatant example of america's two tiered, unequal justice system. now the man responsible for investigating joe biden's
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rampant mishandling of classified material, special counsel robert hurd, testified before the house judiciary committee today, and he told lawmakers that joe biden willfully retain top secret classified material as a private citizen and shared such material with others. and, by the way, not people that had security clearances. take a look. my team and i conducted a thorough, independent investigation. we identified evidence that the president willfully retained classified materials after the end of his vice presidency. when he was a private citizen. this evidence included an audio recorded conversation during which during which mr. biden told his ghostwriter that he had, quote, just found all the classified stuff downstairs, end quote, when mr. biden said this, he was a private citizen. speaking to his ghostwriter in his private rental home in virginia . we also identified other recorded conversations during which mr. biden read classified
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information aloud to his ghostwriter. oh, that seems like a pretty obvious crime, right? if you did it, if i did it, if donald trump willfully retain classified material and bragged about it to a ghostwriter. hey, i just found more classified documents in my basement. let me read them to you. the writer. the ghostwriter, well, we'd all be charged with multiple felonies, not joe biden. in fact, before biden's doj filed charges against former president trump over classified material allegations, his home was raided by the fbi, even though he had previously been cooperating with the fbi and authorities. remember, he invited federal officials into his home and even secured they had an opportunity to be in the room where the documents were. they called a couple of days later. can you please put another lock on that door? and of course, at the request of the fbi, they complied. and in contrast, biden was never subjected to any pre-dawn raid at any of the numerous
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locations. and there were a lot where he illicitly stored material. take a look. mr. her classified documents were found at the pen biden center. that's correct. they were found in president biden's garage in wilmington, delaware. yes and in his basement den. also in the same home? yes. in the major and his main floor office. correct. and his third floor den? correct. at the university of delaware. correct. and at the biden institute. correct. well, that sounds like eight separate locations. and as jonathan turley rightly points out, her confirmed quote, that some of these documents reportedly came from what is known as a secure skiff. well, that would likely require joe biden himself to remove them, does that not prove intent? that's not allowed. in other words, this was ultra classified material that biden removed from a secure location. but of course, her decided not to charge joe biden. he's a democrat. why
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would he? now, among a litany of excuses, the special counsel just didn't think he could prove the case beyond a reasonable doubt. oh that's a reason not to bring a case. that's news to me. take a look. we did not, however, identify evidence that rose to the level of proof beyond a reasonable doubt because the evidence fell short of that standard. i declined to recommend criminal charges against mr. biden. he's a nice old man, and he'd come across as forgetful, and the jury would probably like him. one of hers, chief concerns was the issue of joe biden's cognitive decline. let's look at this. i had to consider the president's memory and overall mental state, and how a jury likely would perceive his memory and mental state in a criminal trial. these are the types of issues that prosecutors analyze every day. and because these issues were important to my ultimate decision, i had to include a discussion of them in my report to the attorney general. the evidence and the president himself put his memory squarely
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at issue. so we have a president who is not mentally competent. and basically what he's saying to stand trial. so we will only charge his opponent who is mentally competent. that's the argument you're going to make. according to the transcript from joe's interview with the special counsel. well, the president had aording to the transcript from joe's interview with the special counsel. well, the president had a very difficult time communicating or remembering simple, basic, fundamental facts. at one point, biden asked, quote, when did i announce for president? he also asked, quote, if it was 2013, when did i stop being vice president? end quote. in 2009, am i still the vice president? he then asked, quote, well, trump gets elected in november of 2017. no. anyway biden also could not remember the words fax machine, not once, but twice, and could not remember when his son passed away. how sad is that? it turns out biden's allegation against her,
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you know, how dare he ask his about his son? that was a lie. it was joe biden himself that brought up the issue of his son. but keep in mind, despite all of this, joe biden is the president of the united states, running for another terme. both joe biden and the democratic party swear that biden is more than capable of serving in the toughest job in the world, so surely he should be capable of standing trial. and don't forget the special counsel discovered what was a trove of top secret documents and at least seven unsecured locations that biden took from secure government facilities dating back to his time as a senator. guess what? he didn't have the ability to declassify them. and what impact would the presidential records act have on any of this? biden then shared this classified information with at least one private individual without any security clearance. his ghostwriter $8 million worth of reasons to have this
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information. here's how judiciary committee chairman jim jordan summed it all up earlier today. take a look, joe biden felt he was entitled. you can almost hear it. you can feel the arrogance in the statement there. mind but even with all that, mr. hurd chose not to bring charges. in your report, joe biden viewed his notebooks as an irreplaceable contemporaneous record of the most important moments of his vice presidency. he had written this all down for the book for the $8 million. and the next thing you say in your report is, quote, such a record would buttress his legacy as a world leader. you know what this is? it wasn't just the money. it wasn't just $8 million. it was also his ego, pride and money is why he knowingly violated the rules and willfully pried and money. chairman jordan will be here with us in a moment. we'll also get reaction from
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chairman comer. but jim jordan was right this was another free pass for joe biden. despite some reprehensible conduct. now, democrats, you would think they'd be elated. well, instead today they were furious and some were totally overcome with hysteria, incensed that biden was forced to endure any scrutiny at all, a few democrats even seem confused that someone other than donald trump was being investigated by joe's doj. take a look. it's not a memory test for president biden. it's a memory test for all of america. do we remember fascism? do we remember? do you remember communism and totalitarianism? have we completely forgotten the sacrifices of our parents and grandparents in prior generations? what joe biden does and understanding social security and medicare, medicaid are important institutions that help seniors, not senile people. i mean, i'd object to that comment, but people he's
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not nobody's suggesting he's senile. and that's disrespectful of senior people with any kind of memory, disability. lots of seniors have memory disability, but they're not senile. and to do such was shameful. joe biden is a competent, good president. you are a republican, though, aren't you? i am a registered republican. yes, sir. and you're doing everything you can do to get president trump reelected so that you can get appointed as a federal judge, or perhaps to another position in the department of justice. isn't that correct, congressman? i have no such aspiration as i can assure you. you chose a general pejorative reference to the president. you understood when you made that decision, didn't you, mr. her that you would ignite a political firestorm with that language? didn't you? republicans have used the special counsel's report to further their long standing efforts to reelect and reelect the former white supremacist in chief, donald trump, now, tonight, there's really just one way to hold joe biden accountable. that is in november, november 5th, to be
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exact. and 237 days. you, the american people, can and frankly, must remove biden from office and do it at the ballot box. as of right now, the polls are not looking good for joe biden, even after his up performance at the state of the union address, according to a new harris poll. biden's approval is hovering at a record low 37. in a head to head matchup. trump is beating him by five points anyway. here now with reaction is c house judiciary committee chairman, he was leading the proceedings earlier today. jim jordan is with us. sir robert her testified that biden willfully retained classified documents. he further went into detail about how, oh, he i just found more classified documents in the basement. goes gets them and reads them to the ghostwriter. where did that guy have a security clearance? mr. chairman? no, he did not, sean. and you're exactly right. he retained classified documents. he disclosed. classified
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documents to an individual who did not have a security clearance. but he did have part of the contract for the $8 million to be the ghostwriter for joe biden's book. you know, you always go to motive when there's unlawful activity. what was the motive? and special counsel here was clear the motive was the book. he had strong motivations to ignore. these are the words of the special counsel to ignore the procedures associated with classified documents because he was writing a book for which he got an $8 million advance. so that was the motive. and here's the kicker joe biden knew the rules. he'd been in office now 50 years. he chaired the senate foreign relations committee. he got daily intelligence briefings for eight years as vice president of the united states. he had been in the situation room hearing all kinds of classified information . he knew the law. he knew the rules, but he willfully, knowingly violated those because he was writing a book. okay. so you have a situation here where joe biden had 8
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million reasons to do this, that he willfully retained classified documents. and what i'm hearing from robert here is that he is incompetent to stand trial. and after all, the jury would probably see him as a nice, forgetful old man that doesn't know what day of the week it is, but he's going to run for president. how do you how do you juxtapose that? i don't know how you do it, but you're exactly right. joe biden's conduct met all the elements of the crime. but because he's a forgetful old man, we're not going to bring charges and we'll just we'll just go from there. it makes no sense. here's the other thing i think is so important. you hit on this, sean, in your in your monologue. this is so important. there have only been three people really run for president in the last three cycles. hillary clinton, president biden, president trump all three were accused of mishandling classified documents, but only one is getting prosecuted by by jack smith, this guy who's been on an agenda to go after president trump and went after republicans before he went after president trump. so that is the thing i think that
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stands out. this double standard that so many americans see that is wrong because it's supposed to be equal treatment under the law. hillary clinton can take a hammer to documents and use bleachbit. joe biden can can give classified information to the guy who's writing his book, and nothing happens there. but they go after president trump makes no sense because it's wrong. he testified that biden's ghostwriter destroyed the evidence, when he was named special counsel. they were able to recover a lot of that, maybe all of it. i didn't get the full picture on that. yeah, they recovered it. but the fact that he destroyed it, if that's not obstruction. and you're right, sean, he did it after robert. he is named special counsel. so it's like, oh, shazam, there's a special counsel. i'm going to delete this stuff. i'm going to get rid of it. nothing happens to him but go to the trump situation. some guy moved some boxes. this is alleged. it's not proven. somebody moved some boxes and he gets charged with president trump. what's again a different standard. and that is
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again that is what is so wrong with this. and what's so frustrating i think to the american people. well how could they be i mean, if the guy is, you know, he's not capable to stand trial if he's incompetent to stand trial, we'll just charge the guy that is competent. wow, what a what a great justice system. congressman. very revealing today. great job. we appreciate you being with us. thank you. joining us now, chairman of the house oversight committee, that's james comer. let's get your overview of what what what happened today and your takeaway. well, it's similar to what we're investigating with the biden influence peddling, what we had with the mishandling of classified documents. you have a crime and a cover up. the crime, as jim jordan eloquently explained, was joe biden was trying to profit, trying to make money just like they were doing in the biden influence peddling scheme. so he broke the law. then the cover up is what i referred to during my opening statement and my line of questioning today at the hearing was the timeline is not
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consistent. there's an hour. there's a year and a half difference between when we believe, according to people we've interviewed, the classified documents were discovered versus when the white house says they were discovered between that time period. what happened to those documents? who all had access to those documents? that's the question. and that's what we're going to try to determine the answer to. but sean, it's very difficult when you have those documents in eight different locations and there's a year and a half gap between when we believe they were discovered and where the white house is saying they were discovered. can you explain this? i'm going to really harp on this, oh, i found more classified documents in the basement. let me go get them and let me read them to you. even though you don't have any security clearance at all whatsoever, or when he was a senator, if you go into a skiff, you're going into a skiff because of the sensitive nature of the material you are seeing, that would mean that
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joe biden, as senator, consciously took that out of the skiff and brought it home with him. well, i mean, can you have any more slam dunk evidence here? and then how do you explain what they did to donald trump and how his doj, you know, whitewashes this just like the whole biden family syndicate, they get away with everything. yeah. what we saw today was an entitled career politician who believes he's above the law. and we also see a government that's always turned a blind eye to protect joe biden. then we see the two tier system of justice. and you look at how donald trump is being treated. he had documents in one location behind a locked door. these documents that joe biden had were not behind a locked door. i asked her that, and he confirmed that in his testimony. they were scattered all over the place. we don't know who all had access to those documents. we know the family, through our investigation, has been influence peddling. they've taken in over $30 million from our adversaries around the
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world. we wonder if some of these documents were used in the influence peddling scheme. we have clues that would imply that there are suspicious emails that hunter biden was sending after joe biden left the vice presidency, at a time when he was trying to prove his value in certain countries like ukraine and russia, countries where there were documents mishandled. so we have a lot more questions. we appreciate some of what her testified today, but there are still a lot of questions, and we're going to still try to get answers so we can actually hold people accountable. if this does not highlight to the american people that we don't have equal justice and equal application of our laws in america, i don't know what will today to me was the equivalent of july 2016. and james comey going out there saying, yeah, hillary had top secret classified information, 33,000 deleted emails, bleachbit, hammers, devices, everything we learned. but no reasonable prosecutor would prosecute. is that pretty similar? that's
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very similar. exact same. yeah. sad. that's a sad day for the country. keep up the good work. congressman comer. thank you. when we come back the fbi director wray, pay attention to this. he issued a serious warning monday about isis linked threats coming across our southern border. he gave even more dire explanations of the state of security because of biden's open borders. we get reactiorders. we get reaction from senator ted cruz as we continu e continue. >> so would you get to nashville? hot tenders and 300 orange tenders? i got you three classic tenders for butterfly shrimp forthcoming. >> daddy, i win. looks like somebody a new hand. >> thanks for sharing. i'm not the buffet guy. >> good morning, little galaxy. good, good. good morning. yeah. >> try to collect kiwifruit
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that's 1-800- 3297676. so as robert her was testifying on capitol hill today, the leaders of our nation's capi agencies,> stified they were also on the hill and that included the fbi
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director, christopher wray, who for now, fornd d the secondy in a row is warning you, the american people, that the mo is facing perhaps more serious threats right now than at any other time. pay attention. >> take a look. i believe that the terrorist threat level that we'ree co contending with right now is at a whole nother levelnt from an already heightened terrorist threat level that we were seeingcomparedt heig even beforr seventh. >> and i say that for varietyf l of reasons. first, you've seen a veritable rogue's gallery of foreign terrorist organizations calling t against us in gall a way that we haven't seen in a long, long time. >> and these are terrorist organizations, as this committee knows, ver y well, which often don't see eye to eye on much. but they seem to eye to eyeci on this. >> now, remember, just t yesterday, christopher wray warned of a serious threat linked directlyy to posed by joe biden's wide open southern border. here's a reminder.f
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>> watch this. there is a particular networjonk that has where some of the overseas of the smuggling network have isis tiesad ties that we're very concerned about and that we've been spending an enormous are amount of effort with our partners investigatineffortg exactly what network is up to. is somethingis that's, again, the subject of our current investigation. >> but, sir, as a network we're. concerned about that has >>tilitators involved in i that have ties to isis, a terrorist organization. >> correcth ties. >> why does the director insist that laws of our country be enforced? countries bet he go after a president that is picking and choosing what laws he chooses to enforce and aiding and abetting in the lawbreaking. what is it going to take for the democratic party in thisder. president to secure that border? remember, not long ago, manyn on the left actually believed in borders and preventing illegaft alieved il. here's a case in point. meuck schumer almostn sounds
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like me in 2009. meet today. take a loo taklookk. >> people who enter the united states without our permissionn are illegal aliens. and illegal aliens should not are thee as people who entered the u.s. legally. illegal immigration is wrong, plain and simple. until the american people are convinced that we will stop future flows of illegal convn, we will make nos withress on dealinong the millions of illegal immigrants who are here now. lionalwhen we use phrases like undocumented workersus, we convm a message to the american people that their government is noer peoplt serioe about combatting illegal immigration, whichvernment the a people overwhelmingly oppose. >> if you don'oplet thinkaren't it's illegal, you're not going to say it. >> i think it is illegal and wron g iit ig. >> here with reaction is texas senator ted cruz would assumello that probably he'll ap apologizing for usingba
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the word illegal, senator, but this is not a laughing matter. e word illegawhat the fbi director sayg here is this is the worst itince 911.e had this sounds to me like the canary in the coal mine. and he's basically telling thiso country to prepare for a terror attack. i have identifie d iran, syria, afghanistan, also egypt russia and china. why are they coming to our southern border. and why doesn't the fbboi the director insist that joe biden stop aiding and abetting in the lawbreaking and enforce the laws of oujor country? >> shouldn't he be? doesn't he have the authority to do that? senator absolutely. >> yes. the fbi director is exactly right. the terror threat to this country is enormous. the this greater than it has ben at any time since september 11th. we've had 10.4 million people cross illegally since joe biden became president. the open borders we have when i'm down on the southern border, as you know, i spend
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a lot of time down on the southern border. border patrol agents activelyg looking for hamas, for hezbollah, forfo for palestinian p ,for terrorist coming across. they called for terrorists to carry out acts like seventh and october 7th. >> 1200 people were murdered2 in israel. and what these terrorists are callinpered ing is the sameu of mass murder here in the united states. rdand joe biden and every congressional democrat, they are complicit. they refuse to do anything to stop it. i'll tell you, even worse than that, it's notwors even justve that biden and the democrats are overwhelmed and they don't know how to stopthat the flowom coming in. >> the news just broke in the two weeks that joe biden, the biden administration, actively flew over 320,000 illegal immigrants from their home countries into united states, into 43 different airports. nos w, we don't know that becaue biden told the american people.
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to don't know that because becau biden told congress. we know that because of a lawsuit lawsuit undewer, ormati the freedom of information act, they were forced to acknowledge that. on andbut will not tell you what 43 airports they are, what cities they're flying people in to. but understand they're flying people from venezuela. they're flying people from their home countries into america to come illegally. this is an invasion and it's an invasionthis is that biden andt democrats want for political reasons. and they don't care. a people die as a price fore their partisan control. >> joe biden said he regretted using the term illegal. an apolo he didn't he didn't give an apology to lincoln riley's when he butchered her name, as you say, her name, joe it's not lincoln. it's lincoln riley. nor we heard that even pick upll a phone and call them and tell them what i'm hearing from thi director is it's not if not it is one that there are terrorist cells likely in this country, i would argue it's 100% right. i pray right i'm 100% wrong.
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i'm not wrong, senator. you're not wrong. otdirector is not wrong. it's. it's now when? not if. i probably sooner than later. look, lookand pr, there are two images, two photographs and images that captureat what the what the 2024 election is all about. whenion ione image was the illel immigrants who beat up two new york police officers were released from jail with nork pol and they flipped off the country. that's image number one. messa that's the message of joe biden and the democrats to the american peoplge joe the deme ir the bird with both hands. hthe second image is right after the state of the uniont. d tr the next day, donald trump quite rightly meets laken with lincoln. riley's family, hugs lincoln, riley's family and simultaneously while trump is hugging the family of this beautifuaneously wl 22-d woman who should still be alive if it were not foro democrat open borders. that same day, joe biden b apologizes. not to lincoln, riley not
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to her family, not to thet to t people who died, but apologizes to the murderer. illegahee he diel aliens becausd he called him an illegal. that is this election between the two. biden is on the side of the tha' murderers and illegal aliens and that's who he is apologizing to. amerbut when it comes to two american citizens, you heard his response to the state of the union. well, yeah, she was killed by an illegal. but ho w? k >> people were killed by illegals. like, what the does that meanil by illeg ? i have no idea. i saw you at nick saban today. n a name image like this.im for it or against itag?only i only have 10 seconds for it, but congress needs to act. >> se u haveo we have competiti and we protect fairness and stop the chaos in collegese it' sports because it's too important. >> yeah, i agreetoo . sed like to see. by the way, you know, most of these kids will never play professional sports and they put their bodies on the line, especiallously anyn hard sports like football. senator, thank you. when we come back, examples of how biden's horrific policies are killing
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options. but get this, just to afford bare necessities and essentialss . now, it may get worse because restaurants, they're now experimentinialsg with what a they call new technology that can literally mov e prices up and down depending on demandd and staffing at differentat points during the day, leading to concerns, concernhe over the possibility of surge pricing. and by the way by the w, we're all up for more higher gas prices because gas prices once again under biden surging to new heights, inflation is only likely going to get worsee of t because of that. here with reaction, former speaker of theha house fox news contributor newt gingrich. mr. speaker, great to have you. let'to hs get your reaction. 60% of americans live paycheck to paycheck. i say it all the time. i've been there in my early adult years. it's not a fun place to be. 60%, that is a lot of people. well, i mean, it shows you how
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much biden's policies and biden nomics have just plain. >> this is not complicated. go and stand outside any grocery store and ask people if things are dramatically more expensive than four or five years ago. in the near future ore go andnd stand outside any gas station and ask the same questiogan. apg look at what's happening to young people. in fact, joe biden has sufferegs his biggest loss of support from people under 30. wh ot fromy? can't because they're finding out they can't get a decent job. they can't affordecent jd a car. they can't afford a house. they're being forced in somese cases, to live with their parents. in other casess in othases, youg six or seven people jointly trying to buy something together 6. the biden system simply doesn't itrk, and it doesn't work on the border. it doesn't work in the economy.k it doesn't work in foreign policy. it doesn't i work in dealings of with drugs. and i think there's a genuin dee
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and deep crisis. and i don't care how many headsi they buysi this year. the biden people are not going to be able to convince the average american that averr life is better under joe biden. >> so we have jacked up joe at his state of the union, you know, screaming at the countr oy, racing through his speech. he wouldn't even allow the speaker time officiallyhe introduce him to the joint sessiogh timn in the house. i thought he'd get a bump fromhe that. just the opposit woue. as i look at the harris pollth that came out post state of thel in hn, he went down in his approval rating. ce bet >> he went, you know, the distance between him whr. rump got greatewe what do you what are thers factors behind b that? >> look, i think that speech wa' was not designed forsigned the average american. if f average you if they had a n doing that speech, it waso pr one to prove he could actually talk for ane he hour ad 15 minutes without collapsing.
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and they succeeded. and toes w to reach out to hisbe left. remember, all the democratsling who were jumping up, yelling for more years? they really wanted to seal offma all this conversation about dumping joe biden. co dumbut that speech was againn about 70% of the american people. and they know it pointed pthey t victor davis hanson. they that if you watch biden's speech stylet you , he gets reay angry when he talks about americans. he's really angry if you're a conservative. he's really angry if you're are fundamentalist christian. he's really angr if yoy if you'a republican. ree now if you're the who thes or you're hamas or you're iran or you are the russians or you're the chinese communist. well, he's not all that angry. and i think it's really tells you the underlying dynamic oftht the american left that basically deeply dislikeen'ts america and deeply wants brinrofoundly change us, which
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is why they're bringing in so many million illegal immigrantns . >> yeah, it's interesting. it looks like the red bull or caffeine or whatever the heck he was drinking or eatin redg or taking that thing. it's foreign off because he didn't have a particularly iy good weekend, cognitively speaking. speaker gingrich, great to havee you. >> thank you. when we come back, lara trump on the new rnc strategy on howoe to get republican wins come november. straight ahead, everything i do, that's my health is an accomplishment. >> concerns of getting screamed . faded away. to my astonishment, my doc gave me a script. i got it done without a delay. i screamedffective and did it m pocologuard is a one of a kindro way to screen for colon cancer that's affected and noninvasivge is people 45 plus at average risk, not high risk. false, positive and negative results occur. ask your provider for cologuard.
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trump's presidential campaign staff, and they have already asked 60 rnc employees to resign as part of what they call restructuring rnc co-chair laura trump says she is focused on election day. in a recent interview, lara stressed the importance of early voting, mail in voting, how the rnc must use legal ballot harvesting in order to win in november because, as she said, we've been playing checkers and the democrats, they have been playing chess. laura trump joins us now. i listened to what you said. i agree with everything you said. you know, this is not the system we want. i'd prefer one day voting paper ballots, more integrity, more confidence in the results. but we don't have that. that's not the hand we're dealt. we have never been involved in ballot harvesting. republicans are reluctant and resistant to voting early and by mail. it works in florida can be done right and lastly, we need trained partizan observers. you mentioned all of these things. thank you. it was music to my ears. tell me more. yeah you're
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exactly right, sean. look, this is a must win election. i think people look around this country and they're horrified by what they've seen going on. and i just want to make sure that people out there take this very seriously. and i can tell you at the rnc, we are already doing that. this is day two of me as co-chair of the rnc. i have a great team over there with michael whatley as our chairman now. and i'll tell you, we're very focused on winning and all the things you just laid out are things that we have to embrace as a party. if we ever want to compete with the democrats, if we want to win, we got to change the way we do things. we cannot just sit back and play the game the same way you said. it would be great if we had all those things one day of voting, you know, voter id all across this country, paper ballots. guess what? we could get there. one day. but in order to do that, donald trump has to be elected as the 47th president. we have to expand our lead in the house, and we have to take back the senate. so we are
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incredibly focused on those things that the rnc right now. we have the first ever election integrity division at the rnc. that means massive resources going to this one thing. if people out there, sean, don't feel like their vote counts, they don't trust the system. we have, then we are no longer the country we once thought we were . we will have trained poll watchers, poll observers, poll workers, people in tabulation centers all across this country. if you want to volunteer as a poll watcher, poll worker or a volunteer lawyer because we want those as well. donald j trump. com gop.com we want you. we can leave nothing to chance. we have to fight fire with dynamite in this election. we must win on november 5th. their efforts must be matched and even hopefully surpassed. if republicans want to be successful. we can't start out every election night down hundreds of thousands of votes. what if it snows like it did in congressional district number three in new york? in that runoff election, democrats have banked their votes. republicans
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couldn't get out to vote. most of the day. in the morning it was snowing. it was a heavy snowstorm, not not not a good scenario. but that can happen. it does happen. now, what about how do you train partizan observers and the states that are going to matter? the most? we know them georgia, north carolina, pennsylvania, wisconsin, michigan, arizona, nevada, and then maybe look to some other states as well, maybe new hampshire, maybe new jersey. who knows. where are you looking? yeah. and you're you're right. listen we have an opportunity right now unlike any that we've really ever had because we had four years of donald trump. we understand how he'll actually be as president. and people look around and they say, am i better off now than i was four years ago? the answer to that is no. you can compare very easily how much better your life was with donald trump in office, and how much worse you are now that joe biden is in office. so we have states that really are in play right
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now, sean, that republicans have never gone after. you heard my father in law say many times he wants to go into new york. he wants to fill up madison square garden. i can guarantee you you will see donald trump doing a rally in new york at some point. but listen, we really are very focused on the election integrity. and you asked about the poll watchers and the train poll watchers. we couldn't do this at the rnc for 40 years. we had a moratorium on doing this. it has recently been lifted, and now we are able to do it. and i will tell you, we want everybody out there. we want you in every single polling location across this country. please come volunteer for us. i hope people do go through the training. they should be watching the voting all day and the vote counting all night. and unlike 2020 covid, they never made accommodations for covid. they they can't be watching from 1000ft away. you can't see the ballot. it's got to be up close up front and keep an eye on it
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all. great start. this is music to my ears. as i said we're going to follow it closely. more to come. republicans you you've got you've got to pay attention. you can't allow them to have this advantage. start playing chess. thank you laura. all right. coming up john solomon joins us. he has an explosive report. whoa. where do you hear this? what did i tell you about the january 6th committee? predetermined outcome. remember that. where do you hear what they purposely remember that? what do you hear? what they purposely hid from mam you? american people. that's next. t wher salon past a lot of game flacks, a super thin, flexibleee fat with maximum rotc strength, lidocaine that contours to the bodydi to relieve pain right where it hurts. and did we mention it really, this i sticks? >> it's a long pause. it's good medicine. that means holoca this is our t chance to help save thousands of holocaust survivors who areio suffering in the former soviet union. today, can imagine. it's up to y
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that was refuted in testimony by donald trump's driver that dayestimony who testified the president, quote, never grabbed the steeringthat t wheey you think they would include the truth, but of course, tr committee hidhi the driver's full testimony from their final reporestimonyt anyway, here with reaction, investigative reporter, editor in chief john jeffs, the newscom, its founder as well, jon solomon. >> all right. so they literally you knowthey o they failed to turn over video recordings of witness interviews and depositionsn despite using recordings. and in profile primetime hearings. and of course, they hired star a hollywood star producer so that they can really producethii this thing. okay. so thekay.n they delete these records and we find outth that the testimony of the driver of the car that dayy of totally contradicted past the record, what was said and
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what the narrative they pushed. yeah, it's important to note, liz cheney was a lawmaker that actually attendedz that interview with the secret service driver. and he said it didn't happenctu no, donald trump didn't choke the secret service agent. he didn't try to grat choke b the steering wheel. by the way, there are some physical barriers that wouldibla make that impossible. the suv that the president was in that day had some steel and glass steeglass s barriers.o it's like the president could break through that. so think about thiat so ths liz. . bennie thompson, the january six committee gave e jae creden more credence to a third person hearsay accouna tht of cassidy hutchinson, who they knew had repeatedly changed her testimony. she had submitted in a narrative report that changed a lot of her original claims for to the committee, and they just it.ounted the actual driver, who's a first person who knows woulhappenedd in car, that'shapn something that happens time and time again in th time january sixth investigation. another one very important, tony, or not another one ofotto those witnesses. we didn't get to see the full transcript anothere. ief of s
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he's a deputy white house chief of staff for president trump. he testifies, you darn right the donald trump authorized 10,000th national guard. i was in the meeting. washe first told it to the defe secretary, chris miller, and to the chairman of the joint chiefse secret of staff, mark m. the next day i, anthony, not spent in the meeting, i was with the district of columbia. wee told them they could have 10,000 national guard. tabl's another one. they kept off the table away from us, and then they tried to impugn testimony or the suggestions that donald trump tried to offer the national guard. these hearings are paid by the taxpayer. they're supposed to give us the truth. the january six commission, like adam schiff's russia closures, did not give usdn't g the truth. >> days beforeive us january sis i have on tape. there were five people in the meeting. chris miller, acting secretary of defense kash patel, his chief of staff, mark staff meadows, the president's chief of staff, and the president.or they all are on record on my show saying nowmy sho, liz cy started a fight with our friend mark levin over this issuet . ei
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and you say that mark milleyd even said that he was in the meeting, he was the only other person. so all five people othern record saying trump authorized troops. so they? sig did he have to sign a paper? what happened? well, listen, the president's authorization was verbal at the beginning. >> the pd what neede to happen. then things happened downstream from him with caspar at the pentagon with anthony or not.d e so what's really important? i found a documentreally i lastt year it's a capitol police document on the morning of january 3rd. the documentng of januas is as part of an official timeline, internal timeline to the capitol police on january six committee neveret released it. the first offer to the capitol police camoffee in thetr morning of january 3rd. they turned it down. dot in doubt that the 5 wit trump pentagon, it is written in stone. nefive witnesses. but then liz cheney triedhene to tell us otherwise. john solomon, thank you. that's all the time weall th have left this. evening. let not your heart be trouble. stand by, because greg gutfeld put a smile on your face